Am 30.11.2012 05:36, schrieb Richard Doyle:
> On 11/28/2012 01:38 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there anyone here who knows iptables?
>>
>> On our new LTSP server, I wanted to employ our old script to lock the
>> classes from using the internet during lessons ;-) But now it fails
> Oh my ;-) I started with something like SuSE 9.x + LTSP 4.2 ;-)
Yeah - once upon a time... Just like me. But it was fine, students liked it.
>
> Then I moved to the Ubuntu 6.06 (LTSP 4.2), then 8.04 (LTSP 5) and so on,
> now Lubuntu 12.04 + LTSP-PNP:
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubunt
On 11/28/2012 01:38 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone here who knows iptables?
>
> On our new LTSP server, I wanted to employ our old script to lock the
> classes from using the internet during lessons ;-) But now it fails with
> an error.
>
> The [antique == 2004] script re
Am 29.11.2012 16:05, schrieb asmo.koski...@arkki.info:
>
>> On our new LTSP server, I wanted to employ our old script to lock the
>> classes from using the internet during lessons ;-) But now it fails with
>> an error.
>
> If you use Debian or Ubuntu you should try Epoptes.
>
> http://www.epoptes
> On our new LTSP server, I wanted to employ our old script to lock the
> classes from using the internet during lessons ;-) But now it fails with
> an error.
If you use Debian or Ubuntu you should try Epoptes.
http://www.epoptes.org/
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Hi,
Is there anyone here who knows iptables?
On our new LTSP server, I wanted to employ our old script to lock the
classes from using the internet during lessons ;-) But now it fails with
an error.
The [antique == 2004] script reads as follows and is supplied with the
usernames from a list in